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Ayo, Happy j j 'Love, your fa- Birthday Ads... )1 I vonite Day Hailer. Volume CXV1, Number 8 Phillips Academy, Andover, MA May 28, 1993 GIRLS CREW BOYS LACROSSE' Fifthd Straight Nichols Win N o ts Girls Pull Past Exeter on Final Stroke by Anna Milkowski go exactly as planned. Interschols. Wilhelm Lifts Lax Over Red and Jen Dowling ~But a delay at the start caused by Coached by super-stud" coach Julie and Jen Dowling Simsbury's running aground shook the McCleery, the girls' Second Boat exceeded trolled the Andover offense Sat 4 rday, light- boat's focus slightly, leading to "the worst the expectations of its 'Iifth seed, finishing by Dan-en Hopkins and 'ing up Exeter's stadiumn with six goals and On Saturday, May 22, Girls' Cew race we could possible have rowed and still fourth The boat won its heat, rowing with Ben fladdon an assist. Sides and Hallisey each added traveled to Woreester for the New England won," according to a First Boat veteran, control and power. With this win, G-2 was treteslewieJcsnhle h Interscholastic RowirngAssocation Andover started quickly, nearly false syr~ confident of its ability to perform well in Th noe By'Vrit ars eBle pt headlvs wi hiso helUpersth Championships, or "Interschols." With a iA1iven earniing the compliments of a race the! final. First Boat victory and solid races by Boats ofcaexlingtesrtothpoetng The girls were narrowly edged out o team salviged their season Saturday, ani contributed with two goals from Guiry and Two and Three, Andover Crew reaffirmed Exeter coxswain: "...they anticipated the third place by Kent, a school which had hivain acro -8Alxterugwithe anu ipes- anoftheirom ryto Te scorers owe beat Andover by seven boat lengths at thesiesoeo178AlhuhteBuen mchftergoytoLfDrnj '3 beginning of the season. Stroke LeCah tered as the underdog and was losing at, who set up Andover scorers with four as- Henderson '94 commernted, "The 'scrappy half-time, Andover never lost sight of vic- sists bat' gave all it could give, and we are tory. With a massive third-quarter attack, The defense played a solid role in wip- -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~proud of what we did." the boys' intensity and confidence gave ing out the Exeter antack, especially in the ---- - ~ ~ ~ ~~~,,>. ~~ The Third Boat, coached by Robert them control of the game. second half, Matt Macarah '93 contained Moss, went into the final seeded fifth and Andover exploded at the start of the Exeter's Gdbane, the Red's leading scorer ended up with fourth place afer troubles contest, but the seemingly endless barrage who has faced nothing but frustration for plagued its start. At the beginning of the of shots could not find the back of the net the past three years. Chnis Keady '93 and race, the St. Paul's crew steered into Adam Gurry '94 eventually broke the ice, Jamie Maloney '93 shut downthime ~' '~'.~ Andoer'slane nd cashedoarswit h and the quarter ended in a 1-I tie' The throughout the game to collapse Exeter's ~~ ~ ,, ~~ PA boat Coxswain Lopa Shah '94 took the sototcniudi h eodqatr fes initiative and called a restart even though sototcniudi h eodqatr fes She stated the correct rule number to the sive attack. Sides' two goals, along with eight wins and eight losses and finally officials and proceeded to turn her crew two others from Gurry and Dave Wilhelm showed the potential they hinted at all sea- around and back to the start..- '93, surprisingly came up short as Exeter son against Exeter. Coach Modeste First Boat Trains for Interschols photo/I J. Lin The collision upset the Andover boat, enjoyed a one-goal advantage at the inter- summed tt- up, "We're 1-0." Coach but the girls managed to pull themselves mission Kalkstein would agree that Exeter is what command ('Are you ready, row') and together and row a solid race. Fourth-seat However, the boys came out hot after truly counts. its reputation as a powerhouse in its sport, went." Mimi Crume '95 remarked that her boat half-time, end their flurry First Boat, coached by John Lin in his Straying from its race plan, the boat has "improved miraculously" and is "really of shots finally started hit- final season, entered the race seeded first, was in third place at the 500m mark of the strong " ting their marks. Wilhelm lf already having defeated Exeter two weeks 1500m race. In the second 500m, first- Next year, the Crew program will began scoring from all an- before. The boat won its heat by open wa- place Exeter widened its lead to seven stride on to victory with the awe-inspiring gewieCpanDv " ter, feeling the strength and confidence to seats, or over forty feet. But with 500m to power of this year's strong, eager squad Jcsn'3frdi w f -~ row 68 stokesper mnutelowe thanthe o, Adoverunleshed its "cheetah and the supreme coaching skills of hson. Ben Rymzo '94. ~ other crews. With this first strategically-ex- pounct"- sprnt, passing the disbelieving McCleery and Moss. All three boats plan Jh alsy'3 n ecuted win under Andover's belt, it seemed Exeter boat to win by six tenths of a see- to take home gold in next year's campi- Sdscpe f h - that the afternoon's Grand Final would also ond. PA's fifth consecutive victory at onships ran in the third peniod to help Andover to a seven- - BOYS TRACK & FIELD -~~~~~~~* oal cushion over their now distraught opponents. ]JOVS S-M.-impecte uvey-14b Exies~~~~~~~~Wilhelm put away two s more in the fourth quarter. Nichols took his usual wins in while Hallisey rudely in- by Trevor Bayliss the 1lJ0m hurdles and the trutdtegm yrp 300m hurdles, withnetya' co-captain BekNelson '94 pigahlintebk -The Andover y'Takteam fi't einnih- al fExeter's net, forcing a -' ished its impressive season with a dual thitmrotfodepis.Sons. meet record of 8-I and a glorious crush- In, the jumps, a trackster it was all over. Jackson ing ofEee'IeEee emwssld who has been overshadowed broke out the victory sto- showcasmng some talented runners, but it while performing remarkably gies and the team indulged whast seoedu, oefldvr t m eamTh all season, Dan Feldkhun '93, in a group jump from the that showed u~~~~~~ for the meet. The ~~~~~won both the tniple jump and Exeter bridge to rub the Andover athletes performed like veterans .- the high jump. Trevor Bayliss win into their pponents in their respective events, tring in near- '94 and Corey Cameron '94 little red noses. Adam Gurry knocks the photo/A. Gurry flawles;, one-lhundred-percent efforts. -also provided a solid core for Wlem tuy o-bl os Playing their customaiy roles, Ethan ' " '' -v-' thBlegonon-w inhe Whlm ruy cn- bllos Philpott '93, Mario Watts '93, and ' - 1500m and the 800m. Pole tndon hahim Thops on hs out. forth sel- Jeremy Nichols '93 each gabbed multi- - vaulters Cohn Asquith '96 and e-n-n-aflp nhson ihol le wis. Phlpottled te tri with uee Jm Eckls '9 face some his own thoughts to spur hint on, I n i e pwins. akn Phespottped the i cu wihtreaindel 9 acdsm Thompson crossed the finish line in 9 min iti wins akeing the shotapu, stea discu anH mlo srints to victory photo D.0 Igte tough competition from ts51ecn. itmthescod javelin. ,-~~~~~~~ always, ~~~~~~ jayts manf Hetemiltona to short of ARl-American, shattered the Bryan Power '93 launched a fantastic in the loom settle for second and third re- AdvrEee eod throw, earning him second place. was Dave Callum '94, looking strong and spectivey A fer-Eter colsroknreods.h Watts, who has assuredly left his mark recording a pair of impressive times with a The race of the day came from Nick 1993trc tea clostesth bokn aors phe at Phillips Academy, captured blazing wins second in the 400m and third in the 200m Thompsonr93in them30closWithtno one nooenal year in the 400m and the 200m. On his heels Topo 9 nte30m ihn n orca er SOFTBALL Thil of Victory, Agony of Defeat Fii Barajas ru~nng, robbing the Exses of their dignity, as Peter Drench attributed the accidents to groundout. She scored on a perfect suicide and Cis Baraa PA literally stomped all over them. No "poor field conditions," and rightfully so. squeeze by Robin MeLellan '93. But by - and Chris Barrazaconitest here, just Blue domination in the Later on, the Blue lost Jess Hatfield '93 to then Stonefield-Burnharn had done the The '93 season for the Andover Girls field and at the plate. Exeter did not score a another bad hop. damage. Not even superb defensive plays Varsity Softball team came to close, this run in the two meetings this season, while A weakened, yet detennined Andover like when Amy Clarks '93 snagged a stray past weekend. Although the season ended allowing a total of thirty. team, with ace hurler Heather Brown '93 ball, gunned it to Jane Peachy '95 at first on a sur not, the lue fiished ith anStoneleigh-Burnhamt on the mound, took to the field against an base, who relayed the throw to the plate to U Girls Lacrosse finishes impsresive, 2-3- re fi.iThed Gis spli On a more serious note, the Girls tray- unknown Stoneleigh-Bumnarm opponent. catcher Kristin Asquith '93 fur the~ out, undefeated, 3. tirelstiv two3 gaecrushi s Exe t eled to Greenfield Mass. this past Sunday The Blue lit up the scoreboard in the top of could turn the tide of the game. The BlueUGisTenscm in e- dropping a nail-biter to Stoneleigh- to play in the first -annual NEPSAC tour- the third when Brown singled and ad- lost in the end, 3-2. Buruhm atthe irstannul NESAC our- ney, the ultimate goal for this '93 season. vanced to second on a wild pitch. Despite the loss, Browvn K'd 14, while oda Schols, 2. Bn m attefrtana E Ctu- Unfortunately, the Blue picked up some Francesca Antifonario '95 was hit by a walking Only two, and was backed 'by U Famiglietti pitches Blue Exeter extra baggage along the way- bad luck. pitch, and later advanced to second on -a strong hitting and fielding. Coach Drench past Exeter, 2.- TeAndover squad journeyed to the in freak pre-game accidents, the foree ouf. Hatfield walked, and Antifoinario simply couldn't be dissatisfied with the * Record-breakng rne ofvcoy Andover squad lost both co-captains scored on a wlld pitch. After that, the Blue performance of a weakened line-up. rne /i school up north with visions ofvcoy Rachel Jamison '93 and Leahs MacLean was silent at the plate until the top of the The dream season unfortunately came Jerem Ncosearns Athlete of not thwarted,' the Gir lthahedd.To iin there '93 to injuries which earned them each a sixth when Jill Cassie '95 singled to center, to an end, but it was a season to remember, the Week, 3. ntwo ed; t4-0 Anovrl scorsed n reveyd- day-long stay in the local hospital. Coach stole second, and advanced to third on a-

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Ayo, Happy j j 'Love, your fa-Birthday Ads... )1 I vonite Day Hailer.

Volume CXV1, Number 8 Phillips Academy, Andover, MA May 28, 1993

GIRLS CREW BOYS LACROSSE'

Fifthd Straight Nichols Win N o tsGirls Pull Past Exeter on Final Stroke

by Anna Milkowski go exactly as planned. Interschols. Wilhelm Lifts Lax Over Redand Jen Dowling ~But a delay at the start caused by Coached by super-stud" coach Julie

and Jen Dowling Simsbury's running aground shook the McCleery, the girls' Second Boat exceeded trolled the Andover offense Sat4 rday, light-

boat's focus slightly, leading to "the worst the expectations of its 'Iifth seed, finishing by Dan-en Hopkins and 'ing up Exeter's stadiumn with six goals and

On Saturday, May 22, Girls' Cew race we could possible have rowed and still fourth The boat won its heat, rowing with Ben fladdon an assist. Sides and Hallisey each added

traveled to Woreester for the New England won," according to a First Boat veteran, control and power. With this win, G-2 was treteslewieJcsnhle h

Interscholastic RowirngAssocation Andover started quickly, nearly false syr~ confident of its ability to perform well in Th noe By'Vrit ars eBle pt headlvs wi hiso helUpersth

Championships, or "Interschols." With a iA1iven earniing the compliments of a race the! final.First Boat victory and solid races by Boats ofcaexlingtesrtothpoetng The girls were narrowly edged out o team salviged their season Saturday, ani contributed with two goals from Guiry and

Two and Three, Andover Crew reaffirmed Exeter coxswain: "...they anticipated the third place by Kent, a school which had hivain acro -8Alxterugwithe anu ipes- anoftheirom ryto Te scorers owebeat Andover by seven boat lengths at thesiesoeo178AlhuhteBuen mchftergoytoLfDrnj '3beginning of the season. Stroke LeCah tered as the underdog and was losing at, who set up Andover scorers with four as-

Henderson '94 commernted, "The 'scrappy half-time, Andover never lost sight of vic- sistsbat' gave all it could give, and we are tory. With a massive third-quarter attack, The defense played a solid role in wip-

-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~proud of what we did." the boys' intensity and confidence gave ing out the Exeter antack, especially in the

- - - -- ~ ~ ~ ~~~,,>. ~~ The Third Boat, coached by Robert them control of the game. second half, Matt Macarah '93 contained

Moss, went into the final seeded fifth and Andover exploded at the start of the Exeter's Gdbane, the Red's leading scorer

ended up with fourth place afer troubles contest, but the seemingly endless barrage who has faced nothing but frustration forplagued its start. At the beginning of the of shots could not find the back of the net the past three years. Chnis Keady '93 and

race, the St. Paul's crew steered into Adam Gurry '94 eventually broke the ice, Jamie Maloney '93 shut downthime

~' '~'.~ Andoer'slane nd cashedoarswit h and the quarter ended in a 1-I tie' The throughout the game to collapse Exeter's~~ ~ ,, ~~ PA boat Coxswain Lopa Shah '94 took the sototcniudi h eodqatr fes

initiative and called a restart even though sototcniudi h eodqatr fes

She stated the correct rule number to the sive attack. Sides' two goals, along with eight wins and eight losses and finally

officials and proceeded to turn her crew two others from Gurry and Dave Wilhelm showed the potential they hinted at all sea-

around and back to the start..- '93, surprisingly came up short as Exeter son against Exeter. Coach Modeste

First Boat Trains for Interschols photo/I J. Lin The collision upset the Andover boat, enjoyed a one-goal advantage at the inter- summed tt- up, "We're 1-0." Coach

but the girls managed to pull themselves mission Kalkstein would agree that Exeter is what

command ('Are you ready, row') and together and row a solid race. Fourth-seat However, the boys came out hot after truly counts.

its reputation as a powerhouse in its sport, went." Mimi Crume '95 remarked that her boat half-time, end their flurryFirst Boat, coached by John Lin in his Straying from its race plan, the boat has "improved miraculously" and is "really of shots finally started hit-

final season, entered the race seeded first, was in third place at the 500m mark of the strong " ting their marks. Wilhelm lf

already having defeated Exeter two weeks 1500m race. In the second 500m, first- Next year, the Crew program will began scoring from all an- before. The boat won its heat by open wa- place Exeter widened its lead to seven stride on to victory with the awe-inspiring gewieCpanDv "

ter, feeling the strength and confidence to seats, or over forty feet. But with 500m to power of this year's strong, eager squad Jcsn'3frdi w f -~

row 68 stokesper mnutelowe thanthe o, Adoverunleshed its "cheetah and the supreme coaching skills of hson. Ben Rymzo '94. ~other crews. With this first strategically-ex- pounct"- sprnt, passing the disbelieving McCleery and Moss. All three boats plan Jh alsy'3 n

ecuted win under Andover's belt, it seemed Exeter boat to win by six tenths of a see- to take home gold in next year's campi- Sdscpe f h -

that the afternoon's Grand Final would also ond. PA's fifth consecutive victory at onshipsran in the third peniod tohelp Andover to a seven- -

BOYS TRACK & FIELD -~~~~~~~* oal cushion over their

now distraught opponents.

]JOVS S-M.-impecte uvey-14b Exies~~~~~~~~Wilhelm put away two smore in the fourth quarter.

Nichols took his usual wins in while Hallisey rudely in-

by Trevor Bayliss the 1lJ0m hurdles and the trutdtegm yrp300m hurdles, withnetya'

co-captain BekNelson '94 pigahlintebk-The Andover y'Takteam fi't einnih- al fExeter's net, forcing a -'

ished its impressive season with a dual thitmrotfodepis.Sons.

meet record of 8-I and a glorious crush- In, the jumps, a trackster it was all over. Jackson

ing ofEee'IeEee emwssld who has been overshadowed broke out the victory sto-

showcasmng some talented runners, but it while performing remarkably gies and the team indulged

whast seoedu, oefldvr t m eamTh all season, Dan Feldkhun '93, in a group jump from thethat showed u~~~~~~ for the meet. The ~~~~~won both the tniple jump and Exeter bridge to rub the

Andover athletes performed like veterans .- the high jump. Trevor Bayliss win into their pponents

in their respective events, tring in near- '94 and Corey Cameron '94 little red noses. Adam Gurry knocks the photo/A. Gurry

flawles;, one-lhundred-percent efforts. -also provided a solid core for Wlem tuy o-bl osPlaying their customaiy roles, Ethan ' " '' -v-' thBlegonon-w inhe Whlm ruy cn- bllos

Philpott '93, Mario Watts '93, and ' - 1500m and the 800m. Pole tndon hahim Thops on hs out. forth sel-Jeremy Nichols '93 each gabbed multi- - vaulters Cohn Asquith '96 and e-n-n-aflp nhson ihol

le wis. Phlpottled te tri with uee Jm Eckls '9 face some his own thoughts to spur hint on, I n i epwins. akn Phespottped the i cu wihtreaindel 9 acdsm Thompson crossed the finish line in 9 min itiwins akeing the shotapu, stea discu anH mlo srints to victory photo D.0 Igte tough competition from ts51ecn. itmthescod

javelin. ,-~~~~~~~ always, ~~~~~~ jayts manf Hetemiltona to short of ARl-American, shattered theBryan Power '93 launched a fantastic in the loom settle for second and third re- AdvrEee eod

throw, earning him second place. was Dave Callum '94, looking strong and spectivey A fer-Eter colsroknreods.h

Watts, who has assuredly left his mark recording a pair of impressive times with a The race of the day came from Nick 1993trc tea clostesth bokn aors phe

at Phillips Academy, captured blazing wins second in the 400m and third in the 200m Thompsonr93in them30closWithtno one nooenal yearin the 400m and the 200m. On his heels Topo 9 nte30m ihn n orca er

SOFTBALL

Thil of Victory, Agony of Defeat Fii Barajas ru~nng, robbing the Exses of their dignity, as Peter Drench attributed the accidents to groundout. She scored on a perfect suicide

and Cis Baraa PA literally stomped all over them. No "poor field conditions," and rightfully so. squeeze by Robin MeLellan '93. But by -

and Chris Barrazaconitest here, just Blue domination in the Later on, the Blue lost Jess Hatfield '93 to then Stonefield-Burnharn had done the

The '93 season for the Andover Girls field and at the plate. Exeter did not score a another bad hop. damage. Not even superb defensive plays

Varsity Softball team came to close, this run in the two meetings this season, while A weakened, yet detennined Andover like when Amy Clarks '93 snagged a stray

past weekend. Although the season ended allowing a total of thirty. team, with ace hurler Heather Brown '93 ball, gunned it to Jane Peachy '95 at firston a sur not, the lue fiished ith anStoneleigh-Burnhamt on the mound, took to the field against an base, who relayed the throw to the plate to U Girls Lacrosse finishes

impsresive, 2-3- re fi.iThed Gis spli On a more serious note, the Girls tray- unknown Stoneleigh-Bumnarm opponent. catcher Kristin Asquith '93 fur the~ out, undefeated, 3.tirelstiv two3 gaecrushi s Exe t eled to Greenfield Mass. this past Sunday The Blue lit up the scoreboard in the top of could turn the tide of the game. The BlueUGisTenscm in e-

dropping a nail-biter to Stoneleigh- to play in the first -annual NEPSAC tour- the third when Brown singled and ad- lost in the end, 3-2.Buruhm atthe irstannul NESAC our- ney, the ultimate goal for this '93 season. vanced to second on a wild pitch. Despite the loss, Browvn K'd 14, while oda Schols, 2.

Bn m attefrtana E Ctu- Unfortunately, the Blue picked up some Francesca Antifonario '95 was hit by a walking Only two, and was backed 'by U Famiglietti pitches Blue

Exeter extra baggage along the way- bad luck. pitch, and later advanced to second on -a strong hitting and fielding. Coach Drench past Exeter, 2.-TeAndover squad journeyed to the in freak pre-game accidents, the foree ouf. Hatfield walked, and Antifoinario simply couldn't be dissatisfied with the * Record-breakng rne

ofvcoy Andover squad lost both co-captains scored on a wlld pitch. After that, the Blue performance of a weakened line-up. rne

/i school up north with visions ofvcoy Rachel Jamison '93 and Leahs MacLean was silent at the plate until the top of the The dream season unfortunately came Jerem Ncosearns Athlete ofnot thwarted,' the Gir lthahedd.To iin there '93 to injuries which earned them each a sixth when Jill Cassie '95 singled to center, to an end, but it was a season to remember, the Week, 3.ntwo ed; t4-0 Anovrl scorsed n reveyd- day-long stay in the local hospital. Coach stole second, and advanced to third on a-

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May 28, 1993 § SPORTS § The Phillipian

BASE BALL

T~ PHILLUPIAN Fa giet Stifes Exeterfesand benefited from a great perfor- junk, because his pitches were in the strike

by Chris Bateson mance from pitcher Mike Farniglietti '93. zone."Editor-in-Chief, Joshua Rosenfield In his final appearance as a PA hurler he In the bottom of the ninth, with

Managing. Rajasekar Jagadeesan George Mitchell, Business After a tough loss in the first round of tho serthn eight innings. tuc u fIve bat- uttau '93 toh oun tosetr theotefo lee Ande pla ek, PA a ters while walking only two, side. Quattlebaum pitched nothing but

out fr reenge.Andoer's layes traeled Coach Aidy Cline praised his pitcher: fastballs as he struck out ohe and induced Senior Ne, Greg Whitmore Kristie Pfeifle, Advertising to Exeter with fire in their eyes on Saturday "[Farmlietti] pitched great, and he kept the other two batters to hit into easy outs to

Newis. William Wood M oacir de Sd Pereira, Designl and defeayte isin thei rna m ncm in them off balance" Exeter. is a team that finish the game.Kim Figuroa JoeDaniszeski, Laout 5-2 clearlyestablihing thir domiance in likes to hit fastbals, and Famigeiem bewil- Todd Harris '95 and Mike Sullivan

Colnnientar-v. Ki iuraJeDnsesi aot the league The team's finished the season dee hm wt i uvblsie, '94, both selected as League All-Stars, led

Featiu i's, John Udell Richard Enos, Publis~hing iharcr f1-.wt w itre knuckleball. and offipeed pitches Coach the batting attack. Harris npped three sinl-SPORus, BiEN Ryi~izo Jack Cardwell, Su .'-pin Agantoxeer Clielpaedsld l-~ ne explained that "A lot of people gles and Sullivan smacked two. fudd

SPORTS, MARR SAW~~Ml Dan Ingste bschaipon Anoewi el lydsldd- iould call it junk, but Mike didn't pitch Brackett '95 inailed a double, andSPO~~tTS, MAR!. Susmi Dan lng~~~~ter ro.ah Quatilebaum. Jon Coleman '93, Jeff

Sciveni Pat~e, Colin Gallagher Adam Gurry, Piiotog apsv l.~ y Cannon '94, and Jeremy Panise '93 a con

Nick Olney, Office -, ~ '-tnbuted singles._______________________________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Big, Blue Basebal Mahn go

Associates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \ ' ~~~~~~~~~on the board early, scoring a pair i h is-. ~ining Quattlebaum and Coleman each

C017s. Ann Bisland, Lisa Larson. News., Nicole Friedlander Sarah < cletdaRIringnSuiasanKliptel. James, Mok, Comniniitarv. Julia' Kahn; Features. John Guschov, Harris PA tallied two more in'(be top ofMelissa Schatzberg, S'oRTs, MIKE, SHIN, RYAN SPRING; Sevth~~ Page, Jthforh Cnncakealngst

TmtyRoberts. Lav-ou, Leslie Dise, Willie Lihin: Design, Maria Taft;Cuciu/atwa. Daniel Anstey. Tim Ncwron, Aaron Sharma - that scored two. Andover addedcored an. inoversur-d aninsur

~~u~idatvon. Daniel Anstey, Tim Nowton, Aaron Sharma ';IF" ance run in die top of anetrunhe die to ofntheninthehenhhel______________________________________________________________________________ if the pitiful Exeter ritiful allyer r toyxtinintheirrlastT -. si~~~~~~ane of the season

Coach Cline was particularly pleased¶5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~with the infield's defense, singling outX .O U N D U P ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Bracket., who played "as solid as a rock" at

~~-s 4~ - 5' ~third base, and Hams, who made "a couple

y~~~~ C a n n o n , - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .-. w ".r ~~~~~~~~~~~h en h e retrev ed a b all d eep in the g ap

.,,--~- ..- ~-e'--~~ ~- ~~Th't "' and threw out the runner.season, the Little Leaguers defeated Exeter lO-5;HUGE '~ ~ ~ -~ -- ~ ~Despite the tournament disappoint-

in tetr inalcontst o the Boys JV Baseball "'- - ment, this team played up to its potential,

Quattlebaum '96 was allowed off the bench to quickly remove a half-eaten bltteberry '' , and the win at Exeter was a fine end to aFlaky Puff, namely Sean Austin '96, that was thrown nto the field by accident. A A Eetrun rslesi jstndrheagopoo/A.ury fine season.mishap ocurred durig the fifth inning, when a dazed Eric Arias '94 confused his sports, second baseman Brian Flanagangrabbed the ball, and wouldn't pass it to any of his teammates. After he was subduedthe boys continued their spectacular play against their foes, Exeter, and according ~ G IR LS T E NN ISspectator Hillary Chute '94, they "worked their littie booties to the bone."

Congratulations on a 8-I season. guys! Maybe the boys can go undefeated next year,

Girls JV Softball ~L M l o"Sweet" Mibn (pronounced Mibn)-Miiam Bertram-Nothnagel '95-led the team E g d .'~tu

to a thrilling victory in its final game of 1993, as the girls beat Exeter in a nine inning by Lauren Carter points, while Andover came in second with feated in a tie-breaker, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 by theduel 7-6 eni Charat '93 drove in the game-winner. Too bad s~e won't read this and Liz Gagliardi eight, Loomis-Chaffee scored seven, NMH powerhouse Milton teamn. In the B doubles,

Boys JV Lacrosse six, and Brooks and Exeter three apiece. Kirstyn Leuner '95 and Alex Olsen '96The kids' game against their nemesis, Exeter, proved that they truly deserve to be The singles matches contained a lot of also reached the finals but lost to Milton, 6-

called JV athletes. They nuked "the Red" by a score of 13 -6, as they scored 13 goals and Losing to only one opponent despite effort but not much reward for the girls. 3, 6-3.only let in 6. Fred "Head" Kaufmann '94 thinks he scored three goals, but in reality, it the absence of key players, the Girls' Alexis Dittmner '93 lost in the second round As the season comes to an end, thewas all part of a detailed, hollographic program designed by KGB spies to determine te Tennis team has proved its strength over an while Christina Greene '93 lost onermatch team must say goodbye to seniors Christinanature of Fred's abnormally large head Cohn Bradley '95 had a couple of shots, but awesome season. With the sig coming intefrtoudadascdmthinhe Geeadc-apisCrstaKuadthen he got out of control and was ruined (by a defenseman, of course). Joke Levin '9 to a close, the eam looked to the Exeter coslanion round. The girls found more Alexis Dittmer. Although the seniors willcommented, "Hey guys' Please don't tool on us any more We work really hard and we Iniainl t atmth oee pte lckn tedulsruddsiebigbogetymsetermiigtadeserve better." WVhateverlukithdoberondeptben begetymsdheeanngem

Girls JV Lacrosse score with Milton, who handed Andover its shut down Milton in the final rounds. members look toward next year and hope itThe little ladies in blue mustered up all of their strength to overcome a strong onl l s Lowers Kito Robinson and Tiffany Freitas will be as successful as this season has

Exeter team. "winning 13-8, or something like that," according to Caera Bymnes '94, Unfortunately, Milton dominated the tae pi h obe rce n enwho really pays attention well and has a strong interest in the team Dede Orraca-Tetteh scoreboards once again with runeteen made it to the finals before they were de- '95 played a fine game in net, making all kinds of wonderful saves Also, it was herbinthday. and as a present, she was slapped on the hum by all of her teammates, some of GaLFwhom wvent back for seconds Psuedo-maiiager John Guschov '94 was present at the G Lg-ame, and commented. "The T-winged offense penetrated Exeter's quite obvious at- Aicimpt at a 'floating zone' defense, and scored us a few goals. However, later in the M (g-ame, odr own man-to-man 'skull and crossbonies' defense broke down and almost lost(C Ptait for Uq Damn!"Crd elSot38tLadA ofes

BOYS CREW his tee shot three and a '- - '-

byJ-d Donahue half feet from the p,LI' A w ~ ay lie sank the birdie putt

by Mike Grafleo sixwou bs qualifying.heat in its field of LatSaturday the golfers ended their vwictory. oclnhhand iees alc race ofatse Thrust directly into their final seson with two more wins against G.D.A. I Not to be outddne,

_______________________race__oftheseason, the rowers of the third and Escier. leaving their final record at an Crwl lydse-' ~ l '- -

boat -finished a disappointing sixth Boat impressive 94 The team this year, which tauryan sht3 - -

Last Saturday, Andover boys crew Treflvitmoasvrecswndf-consisted of three seniors, three uppers, to la al the journeyed to Worcester for Interschols, the fecting its lane and never gained the edge five lowers, and one junior, featured many to la al the

biggst rce f th yeir, he clmiatio of needed to win. newcomers and looks to have a very bright '5along season The Blue Crew rowed well, The team's travails symbolized its sea- fuiture, "' ap.ta of his round today,

though its rowers were hoping for a better son-long struggle to take on swifter and The Big Blue boarded the rally wagon I ap.ta overall performance. stronger teams- Despite its hard work and frtelstueadvnrdnohtohe played well in the last ~

forth lsttie ndvenurd orh o he matcho h esn -- Boat One made quick work of its op- dedication, the Boys' Crew squad can only G.D A. golf course in Newbury, Mass on thofa wh sason A

ponents in the morning qualifying race, as look to the fnire for the success it enjoyed Saturday If the team could win the tin- 38toa ws verythe oarsmen put in some of their strongest in years past. meet, they would take home the coveted good, considering therowing of the season - Witherspoon Cup, which is given annually widout here. It's in-during the first half, to the winners of the G.D.A./ Exeter/ credible how fast it canFor the second half, the gt"Crwl o fboys relaxed to con- And, ,over competition. Led by uppers Jack gt." arwe ota boffy

serve energy for the fi - ~~~ -- ~ 'U ~ Cardwell and John Nelson, the Bi- Blue oaswstrbgynsere. herg ne '- ~ sy secredtheeroph.-tig the first and third

up in third place in the -- 'Nelson, playing n his first match in a eho e sett how-qualifiers, sending -. week,- made two birdies and shot a 40e, hm n ae settled ownethem on to the finals. -pressing his fellow competitors. He ater andey mad parse on

In the finals that ~~~~~~~~~~~~said, "I got a little lucky this time. If I boey and ai bires insafternoon, Boat --Ona - adn't gotten the bounce I got on the paig wl ogot -off to a poor start, fourth, I wouldn't have done so well. lyn wl oAfter beginning slow.- used that as a confidence builder and it Anoe er atily, the rowers caught a worked." The ever-modest Nelson had a Da yand 93, whocrab, putting them at a number of brilliant shots during the day, was playing in his lastdisadvantage for the re- Boys Crew rows toward the sunset photo I J. Lin but the best came on the seventh hole, a match, Chris Corcoranmainder of the race, In 153 yard par 3 over water. After placing '95. Katie Shields '95, Chris Corcoran tees off in photo /R. Enosthe second half, the T. Roberta Mann '95Ipatcfirst boat mounted a tremendous comeback, .E AfI 9 ~ ~ P ~ U ' and led Donahue '95. practice ne t old' b ha aWhen all was said and done, however, Boat flI AG~fIE THAT1 FLO ~ISr3uPu Jack and John tie for the player of the t ~ uIke twud' eta aafter all. We finished the year at 9-4 and weOne finished last in a field of six boats. The -B O N ,S U F D A I LSyear, John for his clutch play in the big wnbt h ihrpo u n hboat missed fifth plate by one-tenth of a B L O N ,S U F DA I LSmatches and ability to get out of tough situ- Loven Toh tht'espdefntl somendthnsecond, less than a seat behind. Its spectac- FRUIT AND GOURMET BASKETS ations, and Jack for his consistently amnaz toved prodho. Thet's notel oeinouular comeback left the rowers proud and PLANTS, FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS ing play and team leading scoring average thrwosoudbahme.confident they had rowed a strong race. S mDei ryof 38.66. Coach Smith '36.wrapped up the thrwosoudbahme:

Boat Two's oarsmen entered their S m Day eey year by saying, "Things looked bleak in the Another season of golf here atqualifying heat with high hopes but came ~ ,-..,, Can Send Flowers beginning of the'school year when I found Andover is ended much to the dismay ofout disappointed. The boat failed to qualify V~ i hieout that I would only have two starters the loyal spectators. With any luck, therein its eat, coming i fourth behind Kent, __ Wol 26ChstutS coming back. But, when tryouts came will still boea golf team next year for all theExeter, and St. John's. Although they -ft oI 2 C etnt t around and I saw thirty-plus peoplewatn fans to watch.rowed a decent race, the Andover boys Andover, MAwatncouldn't overcome die strength of the other 475-8593- --

three boats Mon-Sat 9am-5:30pm-Boat Three ariived to find that there -- -

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The Phillipian @ SPORTS @My2,19

ATHLETE OF THE WEEKGRLE

Gir ose kon

slow, red competitors, large piece of Jereiny'~ summer, however, ea Ssoby Rich Cecil and Kevin Jeremy came to Phillips Academy will be spent on the track in training for his

Mendonqa from Cape Cod, where he began his track upcoming tra ck season at Penn State. AfterweeubablunrExt'stac

Boys' Trck CoachJack Ricards de- career in ninth grade, running both of the college, Jeremy would like to continue run- by Meggan Haarmann Early in the half, after intercepting a pass,

senbesthis wek's Ahlete f the eek by hurdle events. Following the advice of his ning track or -ct involved in full time coin- Meggan Haarmann '94. ran up the field

ninth-grade coach, he became a decathlete munity service projects.an psedioffraassedgl

saying, "Whatever Jeremy is asked to do, - n oti a a ensedl mrvn ihl aee hsya' rc em The Girls' Varsity Lacrosse team met Honor MacNaughton '94 continued the

Jer es cositnty0s4 .b'w.1- as a "Dream Team, a its final opponent on Saturday. Just as the trend, intercepting ball after ball, as well

perodu'ctie spernr-tly#~ team with oo many girls had hoped, they beat Exeter by thir- as successlully pressuring the ball outside 1

productive perfor- P., ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~ndteen goals, winning 18 - 5 The Red put of sconng range For a moment. i seemed

mances culminated ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -~weapons an no weak- up a respectable fight throughout the en- as if Exeter's secret weapon, the speedl

mdtance culminraek-~~'- * ~nsssta te em tire ame, but once again. Andover Jennifer Grav. wvas going to pose a major

with a record-break- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" ~~couldn't handle " The proved to be the better team problIemn for the Blue's defense but the

ing day at Exeter, and ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~i~~:9i' f~~~~'~~ team as a whole fin- Andovir took off and gained a quick utrls quickly doubled and iplec strned

Jeremy now cams te ~ ~n~',' ished a close second at lead over Exeter Five minutes into the tl xe n ihtehl fA ad

"Atvete ofithe of Inierschols to a similar- first half, center Carter Marsh '93 took a Adains',93 and Emil), Kalksteis '94.

Week." ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ly ell-endowed NMH stick in the face on her %'a) to goal Ade qahdams xi tep

'Itk. wol'ae '-"~ ~5i -~sudDsieirpi.Mrhgt

up. score off E,,iei mnad to o to Det. At the close ol

been easy for Jeremy J~~ ereiny won't take of a free position. and continued to lead the half, Andover led by our goails

to let up this past ~~~~~~~~~~ ~> ~ ~ ~ ~ -'~~~.l ~ ~ ~ ~ all the credit for his per- the offense for the rest of the gaime. Andover dominaited the second half

woekend athi Exet"~ formance. claiming that Alison Wheeler's ablt ocekadi- both offensivels and defensivel) Leila

commentd Coacht r, Mario Watts '93, tercept helped the teamn move the ball jones '93 and leane Lee '93 played likc

commented Coach""" " i''- ~'~' Evereese Hamilton '93, from the midfield to the net Heidi Cline the "amazing seniors the% are" as quoted

Richards But, he -~ ~ -i~adnx 'Msc.a- '94, and Alison Coughlin '95. bothi picked by PLitney Cloos '94 Marsh and V'anessa

didn't On Saturda " ~ ~ ~ ~ '~ tam Berk Nelson '94 off their defenders to put the ballput in thel Kerrye Kr '95'9 continuededtooworkrktheeball

Jeremy cruised past -~~~~~ -~ "stretched" hint to his net Danielle Debrulle '94et waitede patient-94 waitaroundenthero front ofro thef netelookingkigforrop-

his opponents and into photo_ 0 ngster,_ peak. When asked what ly behind the net to pick up her share of portunities to pass the ball. Mveglhan

the histoty books ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rebounds and move to the net. By the end Madera '94. who managed to fake her de-

whep he urdled hs way toa record- in evet. His tk has prduced in the reord evens he wasdominant ofstheafrst hadfoAndoverstattackhad sig

brekn te ofrle 38s 8 aseco in thecr 30Gmvet i wr apoued iteeodbreaker modestly replied, nificantly weakened xEtrsdfne

hresn Jiem was8 seodminn that the great results for Jeremy, who is now ranked "I'm not at all a superstar in any one or two Andover's defense remained strong El GIRLS LAX

h r espnerm a pp to finn s hat dis-7h lfth ir'

Exeter were - ~~~~~~~~second in the natiorf among decathletes 17 events I'mn just mediocre in all of them." throughout the entire first hl;tegrsContinued On Page 4

Exeer prites wre app t fiisha ds- and 18 years old Only Jeremy would ever dare to deem the

tant second place. He also set a personal Off the track, Jeremy helps out' n record-etting number-two Decathlete in

record in the 10Gm High Hurdles and led community service, did something for the the nation mediocre, as be continues on

off the victonious 4xlG0rn relay team, lead- Phillipian once, and played on The his quest to become 'The World's Greatest

ing them to another easy victory over their varsity Football team's Special Teams. A Athlete.

IRLS TRACK & FIELD

by John Fawcett ~~tune of 12.96s. Her momentum carred place finish at Interschols. Theylo for- " ~ 4 .s

- .and Morgan Nickerson ~~through to the 200m where she blazed to ward to next season and another hnet "v.

It' was a log day for te Girls of yet nother blue jersey, LaShawndra elusive first inInterschols.tohe> - - ' i

Exete. Th 1993seasn forAndoer's Pace '95, took the top spot with a time of

Girls' Track team came to a close last 10ls Anoe' dmi ,,..- 4 t ,

Sauday wiha dhriling win over Exeter, nne cniud wt

100-31 The outclassed Exeter team sue- CpanSeCoe'3 i-l~2 ~ ~ - -:~,,.t''

cumbed to Andover's might in every event wople u e nte ;

- ~~~top finish in the 100m hur- -- '-~~.- '' ' ~ ' '

save one. dles. Kate Kennedy '93 fol- Catr ashst to pass-'' agaist Eeterphot D Ingster..

Leslie Dise '94 kicked off Andover's Carerwarh stslosassaginshEitedphtoroDwnee

rampage, captiuring the top spot in three fnsigacoescn.____________________________________

mance with the high jump, cleaning an as- Ho rCut e94rondovrss e d fin 79 N. M AIN ST

tounding height of 5'5". She continued to outin Anor'sa lseep in- -NDOVE

dominate teseeithlog jump, where ihn is nabseig~~ N O E

the sene n th time of 2.29 3 in the 80Gm. l f. -

fiihtfranirculii 156w14" and teok1\ "'

she barreled down the runwa an ok The distance runners -. ',,.. -½ Across from the Fire Station - .

hopped skippd anda jumpd 33' 1/4" pounded the last nails into - 'Parking Available On Side fBlg

to win en the tiple jump. -ynhi Mile '4 brnd 7 9"02

Sheila Danker '93 and Becky Dowling CnhaMle 9 ue ' ~~ .~ .~ ~~7 9 7 2

'94 teamed up to collect two fissi h the lu50bbnGm t race ting

Javelin and Discus, respectively. Danker the blue nbbonT COvitlt5aFEtimeED QA

-

took first in tlhe javelii wttll an untouchable ofG M FINS . BAGELS - COOKIES

disane o 14' ".Folowng p itha iShed off the day with vet GOURMET__________________MUFF________distanceof 134'6". Follsvtng u with '~~~other first, as Kate

respectable second under the nationally anchser ~ 9 okteEVERYT ING BAKED FRESH

I ranked Danker was Kathryn SuslOv .'93. In Sclsggr'9 oo h ALL DAY ON THE PREMISES

the dscusDowlig~maagedto fiht of god in thle 300Gm, send ing . 4 ES R SO AD C P U ININ 1 FAV Sthe discus di te Exies to the showersain ESPRE

the Exeter team's strong hurlers, tossing sae wt ie o

the ol' steel frisbee a mighty 1 16' It" ' AG L SA D IC E

The sprinters humiliated the Exeter The girls of Andover

team with a sweep of all five sprinting-. ____________________________________

eet.They beg~an in the 10GM event excllen sieso wiihd a BeckyDowlingcaptures photo IPapa Ingster

when Karen O'Connor '95 took first with a record of 8-1 and a second first with her discus

BOYS TENNIS

Exies Served for Bru nchby Cern Karsan- slow, losing the fir set 5-7, but came on

and Dan Marks ~strong as he skipped his way to a 5-7, 6-and Dan Marks ~ 1, 6-0 win. Stubbs, Kapuar, and Bryan

The ear199 prvedto e amagifi , eabty 94, all won their matches in

cent span fr the Boy'svarsity Tennis straight sets.

t~I Team. This -past Saturday, Andover Whnteribgatocmdw,shedarerivl Eeter capin of an Coach Hodgson looked to take the match-

azing 6-3season- s the seson pro- into the cage. However, because the

gressed, the team, which had many ques cos ma5ty h aBttnd s ine idler ofd a

tion marks beforehand, confirmed its great- coemth n ic noe a l

nessandoveallpotntil. hissucessin~ ready won the five wins required for an

eluded a third place finish at Interschols. oealvcoy oc ogo n h

The lue as ld al alog bycaptins Exeter coach decided to call the match at ',

John Stubbs '94 and Mike Shinw'94,haslwellwi-0

asseniors Marc Baker, DogCheCoc ogo was tie Ith i I

Akash apur, nd Hisant E-Farouki. the team's season, as h u t Itik &x

Saturday's match gave P.A. the oppor- they tem dinastell as eyoyold, and to ''

tuinity to beat Exeter twice in the same sea- thywroeioeyafejybeta o -, . , .h

son after Andover beat its rival eight coc.-hspatSn h ih he ghe .,.f5 $g l5'lp I $atches to one four eeks ago. Once the annual team dinner, at w h h he g ve . i.

again, P.A. easily came Out victorious as all EI-aousheTn i aad te est ac ae photo/N. 01neyr' --

six singles players won their matches en display of Sportsmansiantemld- MrBkrroute toa6-G win. ership.Although Hishamn will be gone sre o h a e- -~-

The ses tookplace n a day where next year, the top three paesSi, juries and -Opponents' level of play. No

couds rolled in from Rockwell, eventuplly eaianStb -wlalrtrnocr- matter what happens it is assured that the

thunderand rai. Howevr, be- ry on the teamn's graness- Boys of Blue will return next spig with

fre the fans could see Baker in a wet t- CahHdonwudotsybw vivacious spirits, awesome skils, an a

shirt, Andover had already clinched the good the team would be next year because whlnecaofbls

win. Shin, the number-one seed , started of such vaniables beyond his control as In-

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Andover Tanning CenterM M E N T A R Y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~52 Main Street-in the center of town-

mccashi~ alkerRespond to Kahr You'llfeel like it wassmeTo the Editor: grades amrve nex Cnis"the course selection process seriously -Special for PA Students

We do not provide each parent with a enough to find time to discuss their choic--___________________________

We would lke to present the follow- copy of the Course of Study. Students are us with their parents as well as their 1 vi tsfr $38 or one monthing correction to the article, "Academic expected to share their own copies with house/day student counselors and other unlimi1 ted for $49Advising Needs revising," which ap- their parents. However, each parent re- adult mentors. n peared in the May 14 edition of the ceives a mailing from our office in June no pp intmentsLL necessaryPhillipian. Julia Kahr stated in her article, which includes the osiginal copy of their Susan MeCaslin"Our parents didn't receive a copy of the child's course selection sheet with a letter Dean of Studiesnew course book, and their participation printed on the reverse side. In that letter, Edith Walker. T 1Fh J 1~ /7i pu i i v hCin course selection is not invited or facili- we urge parents to review their child's Asoit1Da fStde chdln C ~~ I'~'~~ tated in any way. If we are to let nature course selections with them and to request Officer I19 Barard St. - Andovertake is course, our parents may not know changes by July 12. OPEN 24 HOURSwhat subjects we are taking until the It is our hope that PA students take C L

Dfv0 r e 1o475-2888/ 682-8244/ 474-4244r of Ca ital De~~~velopmrent Friendly Service to the'shows, malls,S Boston, etc.

C e nt LT A Aide ~WE LOVE PA KIDS!To the Editor: for more than two years. The role of the Publications and Public Information Yamini Subrimanian 93 led the defense in

office of Academy Resources in this and Offices of the school, and the office of the Lja(xjJs R a umj iMfl grbuod ball pick-ups. and-knock downs.I am wniting in response to your arti- other project is to act as facilitator. We alumni Bulletin which circulates to more TT~Nicole Rhodes 94 `~monstered"' Gray like

cle about the May 19 meeting held to raise funds to support the priorities of than 20,000 alumni and alumnae. Offices L.fUnde- "1RA glu, denying her the ball at all timesconduct a community-wide discussion Phillips Academy as established by the for the summer programs, particularly Together, the defensive 'unit" allowed theabout the proposed Women's Center at various members of the community, espe- those attracting adults to the campus each Red si chances to bring -the ball past thePhillips Academy The article clearly cially the Board of Trustees, but including year that serve inner city school popula- E GIRLS LAX'- midfield line during the entirety of tha'sec-showed that some facts have been misun- the administration and the faculty. tions and systems will be included. The Continued From Page 3 ond half. Goalies, Andrea Parardis '93 andderstood Whern this project was brought be- Institute for the Recruitment of Teachers, fender, received the ball in front of the net Liz Ames '94, baffled Exeter by using bath

The Abbot Academy Association, fore the whole Board at the Apnil 29 one of those programs, serves to increase and fired a pmn-point shot in the left hand the "Blue" and the "Gold" plays, both forcenot the trustees of Abbot' Academy, re- meeting a few trustees were concerned the numbers of minority teachers in our coiner of the goal. The attack pumped shots Exeter's attack to drop off her player leav-cently approved a ran t support the that a Women's Center would exclude society. As part of the Addison Galleiy passed Exeter's goalie one night after an- ing a clear passing lane up- the field. Asrenovation of Abbot Hall. T11rat grant was meni'and boys and therefore not serve the programs in Abbot Hall there will be an other Coach Kathy Henderson commented afierfori $45,000 not $500,000. In March, entire conimunity. The leaders of the re- apartment for the Elson Ailist-in- Andover's defense acted as a wall the game, "Excellent play all arousi, andAb~ot alumna Donna Brace Ogilvie, cent meeting in the Tang Theater as well Residence and studio space for that artist against the detennined Exeter attack,- don't forget we owe it Al to the seniors."Class of 1930, otfored a challenge gift of as those who attended were very clear along with workshop space for the$500,000 to be matched dollar for dollar that in fact the center would be open to Addison Gallery for mounting the variousfor the renovation of Abbot Hall Both of boys and men and would welcome their Addison exhibits that travel outside of Tthese donations were made with the n- participation. As the ideas for the center Andover to other museums and those that F L IG H T LIN E IN C .derstanding that one component of the have evolved the focus has not been to will be on display at the Addisonbuilding would be a center for the study exclude men, hot to create an atmosphere The Office of Academy Resources A IRPOR T EXPRESS SER VICE.of gender issues where students could in which to build better relationship for supports the programs of Phillips W 70also leamn about the histoiy of Abbot the entire campus, to promote gender eq- Academy by seeking funds for the pnion-Academy, one of the early educational in- oily, and to explore issues particularly rel- ties of the Board of Trustees, the adminis- u m m e r V a c a tio nlisitutions for women in Amenica. Abbot evant to the education of girls, as well as tration and the faculty. The funds we raiseAcademy was founded in 1828 and boys, in a coeducational setting. As you benefit Phillips Academy and the studentsmerged with Phillips Academy in 1973 know, next year girls will make up a full who study here today and those who will

The idea of creating a Women's 50 percent of the student body for the first attend Phillips Academy in the years to " DU is1c o u n ts "Center at Phillips Academy began dinig time and for only the second time since come, We are pleased that alumni andan informal, discussion among a ew Abbot Academy and Phillips Academy alumnae are supportive of the Abbot Hallwomen Trustees at the Januaiy board merged, Andover will have a female s- renovations.meeting As a fundraiser, I was the facili- dent body president, Knstina Hull '94 O nO tator for raising funds for the Abbot hail Abbot Hall will serve other purposes Patricia H. Edmondsproject from Abbot alumnae. Renovating as well. Some outreach concemns that will Director of Capital Development

.Abbot Hall has been a fundraising project be housed in Abbot Hall include the - -TRA N SO RTATIO N

Purgatory's almost over the one hundred and eighty kids that we J U N E I 9 9 3by Scott D.X Hennessey But back from the aside. Leave be- started, for the ninety-some-odd soldiersDi ' ' " Rae :( P b1j " A U 4

hind the conversations within white walls we ended (Sonry if the numbers are off a Dis ou tedRa es:k J.VAO "SL EM...ZJ1Thentheyprocaimd tht heven and administration desks. The words that tiny bit. Somewhere between the regis-The thy poclime tht Jeasen act as levers. Play the cards you're dealt trar, the cluster dean, and little old me, STRIEET99P1(CK UIJP ONLY)

had struck hint down. No one has pros'en or peak or tape-record that which can be they must have been delayed). And therethat strange end Nor has an-yone pm osed later used later Bets 'on whether it's your are no medals, because there wasn't a war $19 ON E~ W AY -PER PERSONthe conbrary smile or your sme or your batteries or even a fight in just under four years, re-

-Albert Canis, "The Absurd Man" which will fail first. volving around each other I'm sorry that FO R DO RM PICK -UPS OR 2 OR(Out of Context) I never -liked the Jackson Five, but community need be required and a fail-

It'sthre inthemomng, affine personally I don. . Shhh! Listen! Did ure.-Shoot the horse. I'm sorry that athlet- F O R P O LrnIngs througnh movein fi im you hear someone watching? ics are apparently as important'as acade-C A T

runingthrughmyveis. lui swm- My aunt used to comfort me when I noes (I should mention here that I'm not CA L F OUR DISCO UN TEDming in my chest. Constricted, and my was young and sick and vomniting, by say- real sorry for my athletic cuts either, buteyelids feeling heavy. But there are things ing that I was getting the poison out of that's nothing personal, Mr. K). I'm sonryRA to say and I refuse to surrender this space my body, that I was cleaner for having re- that no one seems able to take a joke, or D I E Si 'IS E P ~ ) D R C L

tosports. No offense. A rather sad way t gurgitated that which I had swallowed but an idea, or a dream and not crush it. I'm DR VS M U T B PA D I EC Llive... without offense, I mean, couldn't stomach, sorry that'I made more noise than music.

I've got any finger nails on a diplo- I never rigged the elevator or the And the words that I wasted where othersma, a certificate of worth that can tem- race. I never fought a fight I could win, were waiting to say something softer, butNO T C E S A E EI G OLporarily justify me to the rest of the and I never got a letter that wasn't re- maybe worth inore (Note to commentaryNO S A E B world. It's a note from my mom giving strice. I never lifted, or dropped, or writers of present and future: Write forpermission for me to go to college. To stopped to play for very long. And every yourself. Speak for no one but yourself, *WJE ACCEPT CASH OR TRAVELERS CHECKS ONLY*move on. To leave behind surnnses over line seemed qualified and face was paint- because when the boat sinks, and it even- *N PE S ALC C SOR DTCA )CH .G SRed Rose tea and Leonard Cohen, ex- ed and every door was held by Brutus. tually'wifl, only the captain goes down). * OP R O A H C SO R DTC EA G Splaming war and love and god and the All I wanted was twenty feet, a lighter And nobody read what I sent them or *ALL SURCHARGES APPLY* Odifference. -conscience, a stronger back, and a sense knew what I meant, but those who'd *NOT TO BE USED WITH ANY OTI{ER SPECIALS O

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